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American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Arizona Advocacy
“To provide support and advocacy for all Native American Enterprises
through education, fellowship and unity.”
The American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Arizona is dedicated to advocating
the growth and economic expansion with the following objectives:
- Create strategies to promote local economic development
- Provide a remedy to remove disparity in local, state
and federal government agencies
- Promote the utilization of economic growth internationally
- Grow local and small business enterprise modules in
non-traditional business categories that uphold the Native American
culture and traditions
- Strengthen ties between Native American businesses
and other business sectors including alliances and opportunities with
government, tribal or corporations
- Work with Non-profit groups that advocate the expansion
of Native American enterprise development
The AICCA will coordinate distribution of decisive business information
vital for Native American enterprises to create economic growth in the
State of Arizona;
The AICCA will publish economic development information on our website
for all tribal governments in Arizona including information giving private
business enterprises access for contracting services with sovereign Indian
Nations;
The AICCA will host workshops and symposiums to provide entrepreneurial
skills and capacity building opportunities to all Native American enterprises
in Arizona.
The American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Arizona will create a mentoring
program with corporate and community business professionals dedicated
to assist the Native American entrepreneurs with strategic, tactical and
business planning tools.
The American Indian Chamber of Commerce is committed to networking with
all Native American businesses throughout the Southwest and the United
States to develop collaborative opportunities focusing on Indian tourism,
gaming, agriculture, arts and crafts and joint ventures that will develop
successful economic development models for Native American communities.

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